Hogg Family Papers 1895-1948

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Hogg Family Papers 1895-1948

Business and legalrecords of Will C. Hogg (1875-1930), lawyer and businessman, son of Texasgovernor James Stephen Hogg, including papers of the Hogg Brothersfirm.

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Hogg, Michael 1885-1941

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Hogg, William Clifford, 1875-1930

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Beside his many public and private philanthropic endeavors, Hogg was particularly known for his support of the University of Texas as a regent and in its struggle with Governor James E. Ferguson as well as his various efforts through the Ex-students' Association to improve education throughout the state and to support the establishment of student loans. From the guide to the Hogg (William Clifford) Papers HOGG, WILLIAM CLIFFORD, PAPERS., 1897-1932, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American ...

Hogg, Thomas Elisha 1887-1949

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Hogg family

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Shortly after the 1918 discovery of petroleum on their property near West Columbia, Texas, the brothers William C. Hogg (1875-1930), Mike Hogg (1885-1941), and Tom Hogg (1887-1949), together with their sister Ima Hogg (1882-1975) organized the firm of Hogg Brothers to co-ordinate the family’s investments in oil, agriculture, real estate and other interests. The Hogg Brothers headquarters building at 401 Louisiana Street in Houston (1921, listed on the National Register 1975) featured a large pen...

Hogg, Ima

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Ima Hogg, daughter of Governor James Stephen Hogg, was born in Mineola, Texas, on July 10, 1882. After graduating from the University of Texas, between 1901 and 1909 she studied music in New York, Berlin, and Vienna. She then moved to Houston, where she gave piano lessons to a select group of pupils and helped found the Houston Symphony Orchestra. She served as the first vice president of the Houston Symphony Society and became president in 1917. Ima Hogg was also involved in founding the Housto...

Hogg Brothers (Firm)

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Hogg, James Stephen, 1851-1906

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James S. Hogg, lawyer, businessman and politician, was attorney general (1887-1890) and governor (1891-1895) of Texas. From the guide to the James Stephen Hogg Papers, 1836-1969, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) James Stephen Hogg, the first native governor of Texas, was born near Rusk on March 24, 1851, the son of Lucanda (McMath) and Joseph Lewis Hogg. His father, a brigadier general, died at the head of his comman...